The most notable update in this version is the added custom-tailored
support for Oracle
Tuxedo, a middleware widely used in industries such as banking and
telecom to support mission-critical applications that use multiple
programming languages in distributed computing environments. While Array
has previously offered Tuxedo support, this new update simplifies Tuxedo
deployment and setup right in the code, eliminating the need for complex
and error-prone scripting.

By load balancing Tuxedo traffic, Array customers and partners will gain
high availability, scalability and better performance by evenly
distributing loads across servers, monitoring server health, and
seamlessly routing around servers that have become overburdened or
unresponsive.

In addition to Tuxedo support, Array also adds Layer 2 bridging to its
APV series. This implementation of IEEE 802.1D transparent bridging
allows the APV appliance to be added to the network without requiring
any network segment changes.

“Array’s APV Series application delivery controllers already provide the
availability, scalability, performance and security essential to keeping
applications and servers running efficiently,” said Paul Andersen, VP of
Sales and Marketing at Array Networks. “That said, with this latest
update, we continue to simplify our support for Oracle Tuxedo with
tighter integration and paying close attention to user experience and
productivity.”

For more details on this most recent update, go to the Array blog
post.

About Array Networks

Array Networks, the network functions platform company, develops
purpose-built systems for deploying virtual app delivery, networking and
security functions with guaranteed performance. Headquartered in Silicon
Valley, Array is poised to capitalize on explosive growth in the areas
of virtualization, cloud and software-centric computing. Proven at over
5000 worldwide customer deployments, Array is recognized by leading
analysts, enterprises, service providers and partners for
next-generation technology that delivers agility at scale. To learn
more, visit: www.arraynetworks.com.